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't?' i ’u: R nl-rul AR wE Z KORN REMOVER Eases the Pairf Remaves the CORN HEADACHE? oo« Quick Way to End It Headaches, whether from stom- “g hwn ing :|ra a is _munequth unl 5 “Heaven knows it's EVENING STAR WASH Tt 1L Mok Ao Veomare s B INSTALLMENT XV (ml fi) . dnn't know me. mYXI that it's lerrlblel" Al‘hl said quickly IM.;WE’Y 'BuL ylm don't '-l\!nzutfl—l‘ll enjoy= “c;?m‘h“t;u up, "‘gw eonnl?ded her, bru.u e e b temper , his dark .ao n-?"' oten\ni L—buu wnm‘t to blame, a | Phill Tt wasn't hcr hult Dick. Why— why should should hey want to take her I‘a il G manded, turning from one of, to_the other, “She was in the car that hit the little Moss girl, Gall,” Dick explained. “It's w]h:t thk:z call ‘l technical chlrle fow, let's cool, e rymdy find out just wl;un vg the first pl-ne, 'lm time ' u;u Artel?” (I 'Where wu shz?" INSTALMENT XVI. l ,” Arlel | ¢, uu b&sp:ulflwe.‘ o Ul get any- T “flokln; as if where if you to this. But Phil said dryly as M‘np- aloud, no “Was t;le Moss c};‘fld walking, :I"ktl‘?l' “Ne, of s¢ she 't Wi 8! She was In'thelr car, with e mother and father. They were driving the same_way we were, only on the out- side line. Bhe was on the front seat, and when the car swung round she vas thrown out. I didn't see it be- jcause I didn't see anything at first. { But afterward I saw them picki up and the ambulance came. said mmriu did it. It all htppened llke 1 ing——" *Your car!” Dick echoed. You 'er.f&t dnflu Arlel?” Gall 'Yes, 1 mch, nerves, periodic cause, eating or drinking, can be relieve: minutes by Capudine, the new rrestnptmn in Jiguid form. Works in one-third the time wsuzlly required by other forms. Sry it for anv kind of headache. Make This Test! . , Next time you have a headache, go to your drug siore and gét a botcle of Cap- wdiae, or take a dose at the soda foune tain. Then time the action. Note how auickly pain disappeacs nd you sight up. 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Great Northern | right to the gatewayl For ‘ information write, phone, or visit GREAT NORTHERN TRAVEL OFFICES 504 Finance Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Phone Rittenhouse 3276-6 Low Summer Fanl on the New 'EMPIRE BUILDER fo GLACIER PARK Subscribe Taday It costs cnly about 1. cents dn‘ and b cents Sundays to ::'v' ashington's best newspa- delivered to g larly nm evening and Sunday marn- hone Natignal 5000 and “¥ou don't kuw how to Mvel" "Oh yes, I do.” “Ariel—not when it happened—you weren't dr’vlfll Ahen?” “I say I was, Gail” Ariel's weary, cnlnrlau face cracked th ircl s f‘gu almost sneeringly. circle scorntully, 'You all look se funny!” lhe gasped, shaking, trying to laugh. ou all take—thiny darn seriously!” Gall tig] an arm ahout her .shnulders “Pull yaumlf together, Ariel!” she said sharply. “You've got us all into horrible trouble and b: rtly respon- sible for & lttle girl's ath, and if 't take it seriously, why, we can, tened that's a The reproof stung Ariel into sobriety as no soothing would have done. lonked frightene, subdued, young aj “I didn’t mean it. Gail!” she whis pered. “Well, of course you didn't mean it. But it's too late for that now We'll hgve to go on from here. were | you doing driving Buddy Rlllch car? Are you crazy?” T've told you what I was doing. We e coming back from Monterey, and Bud ly was aln?g snd so was Larry, and I was driving. We were in the middle line, and the bus was commi up when this drunk came lunging ou hce and of course I had to jerk right— | I couldn't jerk left into the bus and I couldn't stop because of the cars behind me. T didn't think I'd bumped it very hard, it sort of shoved the car over, it swung around, it didn't turn over even. ‘The car—the car this drunk Miller was driving came head on, and hit our| guards and smashed the headlights.” “Why wasn't Buddy driving, Arle] Gall asked. “He was .llee?y I told you. We were all up L ast night dancing at Monterey . “Are the Camps staying there?” “No. We just went there for dinner, gnd then we stayed and danced. We were going to come home last night but it was so late, so we staked. Buddy He had some oysters or ‘something “Mrs. Camp wash't there?” “No. Dorothy and I were there’” she said pointlessly, unfathomed !hlngs in her eyes. After Gall went to Los Gatos, you said you were goin, have Junch on somebody's yacht,” put in, anxiously accusing. “Yes. Well, we did; we had lum.’h on the Howard's yacht in Santa Cruz. We were coming right back, and then Larry said he dared us to go to Monterey and have dinmer and dance. So we went to # place in Monterey, a nice plu:e, oo, and we all wandered up and | !u n the street and bought and had | u Do on!” Phil said. “Well, then we cleaned up for dinner Edllh and dressed—our suitcases were in mel‘ car—and we went over to the hotel and had dinne nd fooled around But then the boys got sort of—silly,” Ariel explained, scowling, “and we didn't know what to do with them. Dot and I kept saying that we ought to star home, and we had oysters some: where. Then Buddy said that if we'd go over to Del Monte and dance he'd rush us right home after, 5o we agreed. | Z But at the hotel he disappesred and I didn't know where he was. Dorothy was dancing with Larry—I think they's engaged, Gail—". ‘The forlorn attempt at diversion fell flat. Gail's face was stern. 're T don't know what I would have| done,” Arlel went op. “if Van Murchi- son hadn't eome up. We went out and sat on the porch wajting for Buddy to show up. Angd then Van said that if he didn’t have to play in a tournament there the next day he'd run me right home. I told him Doro- thy and I were all right at the hotel and he said he blamed Mrs. Camp.” “I hete that woman!” Gail said pas- sionately. “Van took me home about half vut 1, to the Monierey Hotel” Ariel nd Dorothy was there. nd what had happened to Buddy?” “Well, he'd eaten these oysters, Phil, and he felt sick. Dorothy and I were so scared we cried, and she was going to telephone her mother. But we thaught that wouldn't do. So we locked our door and went to bed, and we made up our minds"—Ariel added ln suden viciousness—"that we’d never peak to those boys again, and I never s wfll either!” t’m mind that now,™ Phil said gravely. Arial gave him a frightened look and spoke more qulzfly “We d that filut would be all Dorothy and I|p8 we met nu bon and they felt g0 sorry that we sort of ‘ ve them, and we all went to breaki and then we were mminl stralght -home. We got started t 11. but we stopped @t the Del uun links to see some of the golf— She fell" silent. M“Vln r.m;r‘l ma to to W ffll lndl!n.):: me with him " sald. ‘wish now Chlt had! “We had some sandwiches ‘aam (bt 3 ovlock and we the Dumbarton Bridge, an Py kept, feeling sicker and ~mm- and Larry was half asleep. He lud Dorothy kept fighting, I was g::u in between them and finally l;i!djw ;!:r fl{l uar !olr‘. nlnute':‘:d she jumped out and said she was going mmnm Sheuhlch:'uu h:vn "“n;d.ag wn'e'mou mh Il try to She | to Santa Cruz to| ing h‘rb:lld aad I kept hopking the after n’:ln'hlm g ear with % t, lllfl-n o fllgmthllk P Sl ¥ o [ a she ?;uu%k “¥ou w«e alone | Ariel? e men m pRery o 'H 7,. ““T‘M,“ ‘All right. 1 drnve on untll we cement works l'harn uu gafldov.x‘-n7 !m&'n"v I.n N um rWar m azy qrunk lunged up o “It'’s an awful Phil. ougm to m M%' cn;ufi'l putting her head back, llalla ‘Every one began 1o ghout and cars stopped every huh -way. The police came up, they there at the station, and they asked to see my license, and Buddy sald that it was at _home. But afterward at me Station T told them 1 didn't nay That was Tight, wasn't it, Bick? Ariel answered im- asked with an appealis k. “Well, of coyrsel” Dicl g h“‘flmfi ponumn—-ull 1, "‘-‘d they -.d’"&. llm- m “Id , ‘Pon't Jet her die, 1 guess it didn't gu wasn't he, Amlv" ‘McCann, ¥ g0 rmhc round,” Dick 'said, at his wrist. “I know Rim, ow Walsh. Il see them to He glanced about the ll)’l!d clrcu “Now, don’t take this too hard. It happens ail the ume 1t tluy can hang it on him that he w: and that Ariel had the n;hv, of way, they'll not hold her. She might be fined for driving without & license, | that's all.” homely, gentle, adeguate friend and champion of the family, with so pas- sionate & rush that she felt an emotion like & physical pain in her breast. “About bail, Dick,” Phil said, seem- brusquely. T Ariel came, white and weary and young, and stood hefore Dick and put | her hands on his shoulders. “Will you get me out, Dick?"” she fal- “Why, sure I will!” he said a little .grufliy smmnf( down at her as a big 'dog might look down on “1 didn't mean to do it! pered, her mouth trembling, crinkling into tears. And den irritation and dl.uun she e | , “Gall, Gall, I'm going to be “I thought so Gall sprang across the room, she and Edith each had an arm about the convulsed, slender little figure as they rushed it upstairs. (To be continued.) NAVY ORDERS Comdr. John C. Cunnin March 12 modified, m 3 u-lu New York, N. Comdr. Clyde G. wut, orders April 30 modified, to duty as executive offi- | cer, Naval Training Station, Hampton Roads, Va. Lieut. Comdr. Joseph P. Crowell, jr., to further treatment, Pitzsimons Gen- | eral Hospital, Denver, Colo. Lieut. Comdr. Robert H. Maury, dg- tached U. 8. 8. Utah, to U. 8. Rochester as navigating officer. Lieut. Thomas Alfred, detached re- | celving ship Boston, tocommand U. 8. 8. | Wandank; orders April 27 revoked. voked. Lieut. Willlam D. Navy Yard, Pear] Harbor, T. H, to treatment, Naval Hospital, Mare Is- land, Calif. {* Lieut. Willism E. G. Erskine, de- tached U. S. S. Arkansas ahout May 28, 4| t0 U.S. 8. Utah as first lleutenant. Lieyt, Solomon 8. Isquith, orders April 24 revoked, to continue duty, U. 8. S. Arkansas. Snyder, 3d, dc- ham, orders Naval Dis- t Lrllee‘xjx"s%‘ml'n Base, Coco Solo, C acl ubmarine 3 |Z., to U. §. 8. New Mexieo. Lleut (Junlm' Grade) Chal Bergin, detached Naval Alr Stat Pepsacola, Fla., about May 27, to U, '8 Blakeley. | Lieut. (Junior Grade) Douglas | Smith, orders Jume 16 revoked, tached U. 8. 8. Hamilton, to U. 8. Oglala. Lieut. (Junjor au‘z) Alan B. Suth- |2 erland, detached U. B. 8. Rochester at discretion of comman cer, U. S. 8. Yarnall for dul Lieut. (Junior Grade) Thomas ‘Tonseth, orders Mareh 17 nvakn ders issued by n#t chut A.sll‘filt:c Fleet m u. . 8. Veg: uty. E. de- 8. for Ensign John M. Dcrmlnlgul. f’ll:hefl vall Ah' Naval _Air Station, about May 27, to U. 8. Ensign William tached Naval Alr Fla., about May 21, to U. 8. muth, Medjcal Corps. Lieut, Junior Grade) James B. But- uuplm League 1s- Alvin__J. 1, New 8. Was- eut, jor A Ceray. wv duty Naval York, N. oo, il Crade) BT B | fad duty fi: %m vork, (Junfor Grade) James .1 duty Naval Wml. (Junior "“MII fl bm-m- Gorps. ? A Lieut. ’1':\.‘:1« C. Redgrave, lf' de- 15, to Asiatic Sta Ao .. Civil Engineer Corps. - s Alr Siatlon, Lakehurst, N. J, w.n-n .I@u Ak Portsmouth, V. Ji noted aezic"h' Lieyt. (. way, to N. Y. Lieut. - uu-uhum-&am.' were right | 897 thér cop was McCann, T Gail's heart went to him, the big, | | with bieye A lool Skt e mf’fiusa 1810 a day. ugcan.uo Ensign Hnbcn b. \ucmu. I)ucm PRy Pensacals, T Star “Want Ad” l,.’.rmch m?“fficel um # NGTON, D..C WEDNESDAY‘ JUNE RIENCED SALES Al *1D cellent comucuon for man ae- customed to sellmg 0od clothes. Apply in gnen r. Eifeman, MAN'S, ' 7th and F. , men's clothing; neat < appearance. Ask for Mr. Lynch. w: N 208 Mass. bidrety H st-soume nmn ‘oap !&’ lvvlp—u° L 2ot A8 el 500 J2h ‘si.—Brookland Pharmecy, Brook- «hsha R. 1 pve—John G. Bigss' Phar- cn"e'.'-nux- Juntion, D. O.—Wetht's Phas mh und East Osp. sts.—~Lincoln Park Phar- not *Hinnesots sve.—Slosn's Drus Btore. A 11 P.M. A iy b (MY g DAY tione:, B Norar® Advertisements under the tions’ will' b pled at it S Bl 0 closing is 10:: o Tsements Tor The Sunday The Star office ¢ of by Aty is Tequir advertisements from transient adve: AL BATES. intmum. e i red for all rtisers. RATES OUT| "’wm' RADIUS OF 3 tively. 20e per Mne. \iRder Pereonal, Je per line wiiim " ertisements for the 5 1;&:{:;3“2v.n aL- w York Times wil siness Counter CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receivin circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertise- |, ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers om pres- entation of the box number ticket. oune men a5 my Apply !mun co Commision, bRUE: Aanly Room 202, 918 P st_n.w. at 3 p.m. ugust, ofFs COOK. whit: small yacht. tar offi MANA red ible formation” s wlth or without c ‘or ;fimm over :l(l 1"7:3‘ rrf r'. e ll B ! | iona [y e, A Cal | 1081 feh Dadd, detached | st. n. A B _and flowers. full time hours Sunday evening; 5. 2ndte tchman on nn:. salary expecte: off At nies Business. | ADDLY f'fl Dlldkr % Naticasl Bank Bidp. betwoen en =0 “;Dullni the :fiwflfl b h ll yit . :ul'v'l lfl‘:'."ur tvnn 9 m» ‘fifl""“"‘" advertising patier. 1 I e, T ol | e o s B teds ooy 605 7th St, N.W, WOODWARD & LOTHROP desires the services of an experi- enced young colored man as as- sistant’ cook. Apply - Employ- ment Office, 9th floor. T L. 1 UNT —is offered to a man over 25 years of age who is leoking for sition with a future, Must b to fur- nish cash bhend, p'( 204 Com- mercial Natiopal Bank between 2 and 4 p.m. CONSTRU! m,AHT pe det h 'd homej 00d :m'.n::"?., 3 1931 HELP_WOMEN. MARK RS AND ASSORTERS. PALACE LAUNDRY, 810 H N.W. RESSES, young, neat ap- pearing, experienced or inexperi sss|enced. Apply-5 to 6 p,m. only. Chnlds Co., 600 North Capitol st, X needs the services of a thoroughly ex- g:mnced adjustment clerk. Must familiar with telephone and rsonal |nvemgatmn. In mak-| mg lnpllc:tlon state expcrlcm:e, rlage and give references. Ad- dress Box 477-5, Star office. Friday | & ¥ m—euu, S 4 il over & P"fi\wflm‘ 31 v HEATING uo feet radiation, anteed. §325 HOME IMPROVFME\ TS h uy Ao o 287 ing, vé.url‘;u and xoo]u We. i-v: on d BILLS Catormation Star ol« A SHOPS. treaiment. abeile n-nug lu;l% p.m. 401 Seerences, wisbes mluon with private fgm- fi_Yoropaiien o nvsgx_sL INSTRUCTION. e Civil cor. 13th & F p.w. L o you: -4 .fi- "'” "fim Sov. Cull Potomec et e erz "‘fz.m oxford Bt o ’rt.fi.m our car. te W A-l% " oa 115 S PRFP\RI" ()\\ any time, u-_' TRANSPORTA- e ariver and f“‘ car exchsnged. ol A il R SRR ke s "ARY- ““#l e use of ully eouiposd omice fi%.fi"e A7 680 o7 sadress o TRooms papered, extertor outing e pd A i be, e Address Box MEWWME TR T 2-,.7 goaes | O TiBnke tor 3 ;s "..5‘: A o m'x: ‘;o’ul o 3 '+ *iisin oflu. Preparing for Civil Service Examination. Clas: arts Thurs. ] y Tiveli Thedter su,u.n, 3313 1dth 8¢ N. Teleph Columbia 3000 JBetin today prepargtion for ery low lon rate. hool, &‘n ;fl, o1 e .31..!_ Tivoli Theater Building, HELP FINANCE big share of u‘p !u mu}ou:mz LR e, " Cla) u 461 ‘,nu ulni inw x_463-8, "l .....,.‘.L SR 'zz,""..,";l,:,;; n-um oblll 5 lur' 3313 14th 8t. N.W. Telephone Columbia 3000. st {o 5 THREE MON H SUM\H'R TERM Starts June 29 and July 6. Intensive Course, Individust Attention, Illnn 00l for Secretaries, i Theater Bullding. 3313 14th 81 N, Telephone Cofumbls 3000, EXAM. fluu va ten lnl able . "NURGE. CLERK | }f" S ceded. ¢ o take | fi«r l'"' “'uon tor ¥ B B iy B] CO\l gl el < S n! T{f\lfilflfl Post .Offcs g‘- 14th snd’ Park’Rd. T | Stat: Feterances. - Sait it sy . colored. desires work of ing; can, leave: Al wish_posit y: very nest. R N _SITUATION—WOMEN. i fi’ Inlm}gfl:u ov‘g:r J.Mr ontl o) SoWBiown. 3 llrn Turnisbed Jfi; e nl "lfllhr DO Sooma, i G E—‘—u—'fi—W‘w‘% experienced. wishes or resteurani, or aid Adams 9982-3. GRADUA’ Sy devar tmatn - Sxperignce more. Importent h ; than compensation. Address Box 4gLS, Star office. Do- I'Vllllum care ln 'W" ‘nl:?:ubt‘hl'l Totn | B vears n( s of experience. ith ‘home dutles: goneral houssvork n.y. ROGHNG }x'nuh-w LrA :IJA:;:;'&I:-: : ...ifi'”?: i A ?'-f:- i B For®chillrents wedr orsets i ecs Btar ¢ o‘u"a"v st PAPERING and PAINTING, FLOOR SCRAPI\G 'u- ll'll"r ehe«lnl{{ c-u " E PAPERHANGING Fork. suaranteed Py A m’. el. Col. 6100-J. PAPERHANGING, ms epered, U8 w anics: i estimates: ml'lnl! lll'x so01 ll"lfll ll n.w. Col. 1 PAPERHANGINGgeems Daered, 35 and up. PAPERH ANGI\G » PAINTING. °'“:? o R D¥.. Adl fi’»fl‘.fi ) Il blul' st. U3 | one of our nmfla ‘customer, spouting stimates git Roofing. llom:. es given e o dalus R'Ifl Orjental lld d tic, cle; o g SR 10 '&" fl"fi“ * %{l‘m cabinetm: , refinish. B e B A o o o P L ABSOLUTELY NO CASH rr .lllllflll 1 ur life, ‘I‘k‘ = few Ol ont nm ll’uv::‘ l'll. PAP-INO nmnnm §§ l' wm o\lr nu’-nmmt '??’e T 6;" TRACTING CO. 9327 New York Al Dist. 5081, Phone Adams 5712, SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. , suburb;_averages 380 I‘AI 53, o8 Hew ¥ ." ve: . Wales ele . in - 'A.mqlm.?lh "}" Vorl}lnllf}‘ " SN AHY‘ 1 -.u ‘fl‘t R "Shbs. Joung. ::Efi'm"“ ‘“ llur unnu at llom or could ase. > addrees nx'fi1v Iny ‘&9“’ IIWA’I'IOI—MIII C. orE of RBY eln!n ) tfi work e W T e, l snd untu)-.u. U% " Rewer T f.r'y%fl' GOOK. Teined s cor. lm naE bis. hep At & .=-=-=====—_=—_— ;F AGENCIES. fint o o -flu e Samih, hotsl, nr& MR, LRV S 1 O ok, B, Tvestieated. Deeatur” 3601, 09T 11 J‘-' wanis work: Do cooking. Pmn No ohsres ?"’..v..%, -finn ' "% o sell yours aulckly, see M : yer Tupch,” downtown tran- T "r.,.,_,}f., o stand 'no—uru: well uulmd ',au-mm-, BIOT! . It ot ,m"rm Cad i1 Sok. prione” Horth | 31 WA vy Wk and inexp., ted ‘Personnei’ Service, for mmma .“. 714 Eve e ale an arley 8150 350 ¥k, Bo cum.., colored, wishes Vhole-time work. 1317 1 GIRL, colored. wants Wl'hl for three fl’ you how to Awlv 0 ik fels. NAL ~opening _loeal Siice ot New Yore o te, has openines for-nres e ..“fi ool Tnvesiment hepds of; 2l ot Mnol only, | ufiglms, fon-ynion, wpnied pable of hand! ’H’ 'in Tép A7 o e, Tor_cievator X 250-M, Star SALESMAN—N Targe company with » Tiah: I'lu mns Jot_ de o p- Pences .i.,m." nk for l’r betier class, preferably S a5 n-i? Jov, o0 of thi.:ln.m o3| u can ithout competitiol onern Blag. m“ am A o to " s S . SALESMEN! | BFRERE® SE, Gl DR u IS, T am not an ad $riter I am a business man. ki B mfl"%‘%m SR fs: | 901%™ llll pEn, Y1) ple Beguty GIRLS (), D beauty eultun ."L G w" I“wel -n 12 nrk Ao ;nmi%i ut:{ K ml—i' olored. 9{7 Sort o onm “colored, Wanis Feneral ho\luvwl “or wl plenced; %o home k. §0 out to 'sby Sina ‘ot Work: peri three press coat_ ynit, Laundry, 2119 14th st. n.w. SALES LEADER. Have you been successful 1 ing dresses? Have you ative and enthusiasm to see that custemers are shown and sold what they are look- ing for? If so, we would like to in- terview you for. one of our dress de- partments. Apply to Personnel Di- rector, 6th floor, ELLEFF, ING, 1216 ¥ St. N.W, % lnhm -k urfm co-fl i hfla “'?"f«';é’# 7 indows. doors. sas Hection at Il a co. F@mwfl: Elrl‘. it nn}fi!‘.}é‘fi 358" A ,utl ll :' Lo cnnu, Vil el Hne Ties L qnn veninet, Y'"P‘?Hi;' "fig:afiwq f L ‘oyeriook. 2 i# .4"'2%:{5..» HIGH.CLASS CAFETERIA. os.':‘.:.i: i letrl o uBe’ for sue ces. 11 nt Tir‘Call me up. " Phone’ Met. i" F. Carley Co., 802 10th St, 24* Established Location for Restaurant and Cafeteria at Portland Hotel for Rent. cors gl new, Be doore,” ihe Good .husiness goes with it if pE taken at once. Apply FIDELITY STORAGE CO., 1420 You St. N.W. SERVICE. concerns lo Star read- Service Column call N.fl-ul 5000, Branch lll o e - Targe o 2 ¥ unu “gr.umu ; . a PANS—10, 13 lnf 18 u:?;h" lll tine cyr nr

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